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so on a daily basis, he motivad us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, hwas the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was my first love and it was amazing toave the freedom to love somebody, to follow your heart strings. >> and you reazed when they wanted to send you back to china, thatou couldn't go and so you -- it gets very dramatic in the movie, what happened to your life, how difficu it was for you to stay in america, not being able to see your parents, to see your life all of this from the age of 11, this critical time in your life. on screen as we're now watching. how has that been for you? >> it was a struggle. there's no doubt about at. it was a hard struggle, but it's filled with passion and following my dreams and try
so on a daily basis, he motivad us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, hwas the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was...
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he joins us from pittsburgh. i ben welcome, thanks for joining us. 1.4 billion is a lot of money and what's been tough times for the airlines, why is southwest doing this, what is driving this? >> there are ray couple of things. first of all, as you mentioned sot west has been at there for a while now. while they were the scrappy upstart in the '80s and even into the 9 0s. their business model is pretty mature at this point and there aren't many misses left for them to expand that are flarl fits are for their business model. one of the best cities and the biggest one they don't yet fly to is atlanta so it's no coincidence that air tran, biggest city is atlanta and this will put southwest into atlanta in a big way. and it really positions southwest to go back to a position of growth by acquiring air tran and eventually incorporating if into its network. >> and there are roar cities that right now southwest isn't in, aren't there sm. >> there are about 37 that air tran flies to that southwest doesn't go to. so sout
he joins us from pittsburgh. i ben welcome, thanks for joining us. 1.4 billion is a lot of money and what's been tough times for the airlines, why is southwest doing this, what is driving this? >> there are ray couple of things. first of all, as you mentioned sot west has been at there for a while now. while they were the scrappy upstart in the '80s and even into the 9 0s. their business model is pretty mature at this point and there aren't many misses left for them to expand that are...
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everybody please use caution. a couple of extra minutes early to avoid the bigger delays this morning. on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we are tracking that comes before this on 95 northbound, just dragging along between the prince william parkway and lorton and then in the express lanes the hov lanes at lorton is where we have crash activity and drivers start to back up at 123. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you, angie. >>> let's check on how things are in leesburg, virginia. kristin fisher is live tracking our storm alert. some are seeing rain, others reason. what are you seeing, kristin? >> we are seeing more rain now. it has been stop and start t
everybody please use caution. a couple of extra minutes early to avoid the bigger delays this morning. on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we...
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join us for these stories and all the rake break at 4:00. that's right after dr. phil. stick around. your five-day forecast is coming up. ,, it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake. no, i've actually lost weight... [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. [ wife ] babe... i gotta go. [ female announcer ] yoplait, it is so good. for every pink lid you send in, yoplait will donate 10 cents to susan g. komen for the cure. with your help, we've donated $25 million over 12 years. so let's continue to make a difference one lid at a time. >>> take a look at the day. go out and enjoy it. here's a look at the next couple of days. we're going up to 88 tomorrow. 89. it's going to feel hot. then a cold front comes through friday night into saturday with a chance of showers on sunday. so we'll keep you up to date- that one -- date on that one. >> the cbs premiere week continues. make sure you watch "ncis los angeles" followed by eyewitness news at noon. >>> a group of siberian divers taking a dip in the worl
join us for these stories and all the rake break at 4:00. that's right after dr. phil. stick around. your five-day forecast is coming up. ,, it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake. no, i've actually lost weight... [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. [ wife ] babe... i gotta go. [ female announcer ] yoplait, it is so good. for every pink lid you send in, yoplait will donate 10 cents to susan g. komen for the cure....
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kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal schedule of meetings here in the nation's capital tonight. he turns 8years old tomorrow. >>> relations between the united states and pakistan may be at a new low tonight, and that tension is not a good thing for e u.s.trategy against terrorism. pakistan has now blocked a vital supply route into afghanistan after a helicopter strike killed three pastani troops along the border. pakistanis say it was a nato chopper that unleashed that strike. our own john yang is on duty tonight in kabul. john, goodvening. >> rorter: good evening, brian. tonight, gener
kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal...
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eleven pm in the russian capital thanks for being with us here on r t. we start with the global policy forum in jaroslav all which has been hearing from the russian president dmitry medvedev tells the told the u.s. to overcome what he described as jealousy towards moscow's proposed new european security deal and in a speech concentrating on democracy he said those who say russia isn't democratic have very bad memories. has been following the discussions. the bottom line. presently bet of speech was that time has come not just to talk not just to criticize each other but time is to find global solutions three main topics dominated today's discussions democracy modernization and efficiency very simple things very simple ideas but how to achieve them there is indeed no consistency on that and the question is whether there should be consistency over that every country should go its own way russia's president russian president dmitry medvedev take on that is that nothing is very straightforward these days and this is what the forum is about as for the central
eleven pm in the russian capital thanks for being with us here on r t. we start with the global policy forum in jaroslav all which has been hearing from the russian president dmitry medvedev tells the told the u.s. to overcome what he described as jealousy towards moscow's proposed new european security deal and in a speech concentrating on democracy he said those who say russia isn't democratic have very bad memories. has been following the discussions. the bottom line. presently bet of speech...
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thank you very much, and thanks for the fine folks joining us here on learning plaza tonight. we appreciate them stopping by. when we continue on "nightly news," the fight to get back to school in a war zone when the classroom is right on the front lines. [ male announcer ] you can't un-smoke a cigarette. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for manyissmg in a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. about prescription treatment options and support. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken for the clean up in the gulf and that includes g keinepyou informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches,in and businesses impacted by the spill. we
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thousands of turkey burgers on us. to show people there's a burger that's as lean as it is delicious. it's really good. he loves the turkey burgers. if i can give her something that's good for her and lean, i'd totally make this for her. ancr: make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you. is the exposed dentin, the tissue beneath the enamel. the dentin contains these channels that lead directly to the nerve center. cold and heat travel through these channels and stimulate the nerve. that's when you get this ouch. dentists recommend sensodyne because the product works. the active ingredient within sensodyne travels into the nerve center. when it reaches the nerve, it forms a barrier blocking the sensation of pain and providing a soothing relief. sensodyne is a product most dentists rely on for sensitivity. sensodyne is a product so sure i already knew the salad and breadsticks were endless. but the other night even the pasta was endless. announcer: the never ending pasta bowl with new sauces like our hearty ch
thousands of turkey burgers on us. to show people there's a burger that's as lean as it is delicious. it's really good. he loves the turkey burgers. if i can give her something that's good for her and lean, i'd totally make this for her. ancr: make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you. is the exposed dentin, the tissue beneath the enamel. the dentin contains these channels that lead directly to the nerve center. cold and heat travel through these channels and stimulate the nerve....
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long, now vowing to battle lawsuits from four men in the past week, accusing him of using his leadership role to push them into sexual relationships. >> this is they think i'm going to fight. and i want you to know one other thing, i feel like david against goliath. but i've got five rocks and i haven't thrown one yet. >> julie: the accusers say they were teenagers when it happened and police so far are sitting this one out. elizabeth outside the church in georgia, tonight. hi, elizabeth. >> hey, julie, the pastor spoke carefully this morning when he addressed thousands of members of his congregation and they've been waiting to hear from him allegations came out six days ago on tuesday. what he didn't say is that he was noent. now, he did say that he won't be resigning what he first said at the pulpit and said despite what many people think, he is not lostment he didn't abbicknowledge the four men directly and he says he's not accurately being portrayed in the media, i can at that a listen. >> i have never in my life portrayed myself as a perfect m man. man. but i am not the man that's b
long, now vowing to battle lawsuits from four men in the past week, accusing him of using his leadership role to push them into sexual relationships. >> this is they think i'm going to fight. and i want you to know one other thing, i feel like david against goliath. but i've got five rocks and i haven't thrown one yet. >> julie: the accusers say they were teenagers when it happened and police so far are sitting this one out. elizabeth outside the church in georgia, tonight. hi,...
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letting us know how far we were from them. they were able to pull the plug out and measure where our bit is. we can mark the point on the drill pipe, and then break through. >> reporter: u.s. based company and the drill bit that punched a 12-inch or 30-centimeter shift through almost half a mile of rock down to where the miners are trapped. the rig known as plan b is owned by a chilean company and is one of three trying to save the miners. it began drilling two weeks ago. >> we got a late start, and got down rather fast. >> reporter: the hardest job may still be to come. rescuers have to make the hole nearly twice as wide, big enough to bring the men back to the surface. >> the million dollar question is, how long is it going to take to widen the hole? >> how high is up? that's hard to predict. >> reporter: the mine minister said it could still take at least six weeks. >> you can imagine that we are -- this part, we are eating the central part of the doughnut which is smaller. and now we have to eat the whole part of the dough
letting us know how far we were from them. they were able to pull the plug out and measure where our bit is. we can mark the point on the drill pipe, and then break through. >> reporter: u.s. based company and the drill bit that punched a 12-inch or 30-centimeter shift through almost half a mile of rock down to where the miners are trapped. the rig known as plan b is owned by a chilean company and is one of three trying to save the miners. it began drilling two weeks ago. >> we got...
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of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the same collaborative approach that scott johnson's myelin repair foundation is promoting teams of scientists working collaboratively to achieve common goal changing the model for how research works and solving the problem of multiple sclerosis that's challenged him for 34 years. >> and to be able to prevent others from going through that is something i'd like to do. but probably on a larger scale it's really about this model because i think that this model can be applied to any disease research. >> reporter: and of course there's no shortage
of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the...
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it to us of your sort all first hand. the people who have been there for dissipating this for they've been to a lot of forums and they're they're sort of used to this and with the weather outside of the plenary sessions or sometimes even in the players sessions you can see them laughing you see them agreeing to disagree especially when it's a very very sensitive topic and when they went outside you're talking to them about politics they prefer to talk about how beautiful their country is or how much they like russia perhaps or how much they'd like to visit moscow and so these things come out and one other thing is they've been career diplomats career politicians are are academics and they always tell me you know one thing that the younger generation should do is they should do a better job than we're doing because we're talking and talking and talking so hopefully how could this would happen and of course we have italian prime minister silvio berlusconi said that he had been misinformed about the topic that he was suppose
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stephanie money's up next with your business update stay with us here on r.t. . hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of g.d.p. in two thousand and ten meanwhile moody's has no it's spain's top credit rating up by one notch this puts additional pressure on the country's government as it prepares to pass the most austere budget in three decades it comes as the belt tightening measures imposed by the european governments provoked a massive protests across europe. concerns over public financing also feeding into the currency markets this week the brazilian finance minister said there was a covert currency war taking place as countries sought to devalue their way out of debt earlier i spoke to chris we f
stephanie money's up next with your business update stay with us here on r.t. . hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of g.d.p....
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but did give us this statement. we are as a small group of people in okinawa vocalized and they are not happy with the bases many people here on mainland japan. fully supports u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan the realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the united states officially acts as japan's military in case a conflict should arise that affects the country but now there is a small but vocal movement suggesting that it is time to review old policies that just aren't needed anymore. the situation in asia has calmed there are no conflicts here any conflicts that exists or in western iraq and not here the people in okinawa think that the strategic value of these bases has diminished for the u.s. . but with china growing stronger as a geo political force in the region and the
but did give us this statement. we are as a small group of people in okinawa vocalized and they are not happy with the bases many people here on mainland japan. fully supports u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan the realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty...
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and that's going to cool us down, give us more clouds, and temperatures today up to 8 degrees cooler. 71 in fremont, 72 degrees in santa clara, 71 in mountain view, 70 degrees in palo alto and the lower 60s just along the coast line here. east bay locations you enjoyed the 80s yesterday. today the mid-70s. pittsburg to antioch to brentwood. and the lower 70s in pleasant hill and danville and dublin and pleasanton. along the bay mid-60s in berkeley, 69 oakland, 70 san leandro, 69 degrees in hayward. san francisco from 69 to 64. 64 san leandro. 70 san rafael. 69 novato. and the mid-70s in fairfield, napa, sonoma, and 72 in petaluma. the cooldown, that's today. we'll continue to see cooler temperatures in store for tomorrow a lot like today and then thursday, the transition day. that's when things begin to change. friday, saturday, sunday, are those 90-degree temperatures i see in yeah. they are. especially inland. mid-90s expected near 80 around the bay, lower 70s at the coast. not so bad for the first fall weekend. puffy clouds and doggies, by heather peterson, mypix photo for the noon
and that's going to cool us down, give us more clouds, and temperatures today up to 8 degrees cooler. 71 in fremont, 72 degrees in santa clara, 71 in mountain view, 70 degrees in palo alto and the lower 60s just along the coast line here. east bay locations you enjoyed the 80s yesterday. today the mid-70s. pittsburg to antioch to brentwood. and the lower 70s in pleasant hill and danville and dublin and pleasanton. along the bay mid-60s in berkeley, 69 oakland, 70 san leandro, 69 degrees in...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. ashton and demi, can their marriage survive the scandal. the story goes mainstream today. >> there's something going on. why the cheating claims couldn't be ignored. >> it's not just a tabloid story anymore. >> as we look back at the past loves of a couple now facing a crisis. >> in tonight's celebrity gps, join glee club. >> doing britney spears week? ♪ hit me baby one more time >> plus "american idol," the new judges and the hoff minutes after getting booted from dancing. >> then clooney's intimate evening with his girlfriend in the slide show. >> j
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world....
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because many conflicts are around us. so therefore our attempt, our word and our insistence to contribute to the solution of the problems is appreciated. >> couric: and the prime minister of the palestinian authority, salam fayyad. >> it's one that's based definitely on dealing violence out of the equation for sure. that's our interest. that's how we defined it. from our point of view. it happens to be consistent with obligations that we took on the road map and going back to 1993. it's in our best interest, we're not doing no one else a favor but ourselves when we subscribe to nonviolence. as a really key component to what we have to do to get to freedom. >> couric: a program note: our interview with the c.e.o. of google, eric schmidt, will be seen at a later date. tonight, the president of turkey and the prime minister of the palestinian authority when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: abdullah gul is here, he's the president of tur
because many conflicts are around us. so therefore our attempt, our word and our insistence to contribute to the solution of the problems is appreciated. >> couric: and the prime minister of the palestinian authority, salam fayyad. >> it's one that's based definitely on dealing violence out of the equation for sure. that's our interest. that's how we defined it. from our point of view. it happens to be consistent with obligations that we took on the road map and going back to 1993....
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and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool. >> reporter: or is the water testing them? north carolina's governor declared a state of emergency, after wilmington had at lest 18 inches of rain since sunday. 4 months' worth of water in 100 hours. one inch more would top a record set by hurricane floyd a decade ago. for landscape businesses, it's disappointing. >> it just hurts you. it hurts everybody. like four days in the house doing nothing. >> reporter: for others, it's disorienting. >> i normally make my swing around to go to this box over here. to deliver. and i misjudged the payment,
and thanks for being with us. well, get ready for a drencher, up and down the east coast today, with air delays stretching nationwide. >> it's all because of a powerful storm system, already spawning possible tornadoes and tearing apart trees. we begin coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: it's hard to know, looking at all of the rain falling all along the east coast. if people are testing the water. >> first tropical storm i've ever been in. so, it's kind of cool....
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so please join us then. our first guest tonight is a two-time golden globe winner who audiences in roles both flesh-colored and blue. her new movie with kristen bell and jamie lee curtis is called "you again." it's in theaters now. please welcome sigourney weaver. [ applause ] what a pleasure to have you here, thank you for coming. >> pleasure for me. >> jimmy: but more for me, i assure you. if i was a woman, i would want sigourney to be my name. it's good. it's got sig in there. ourney. >> siggny. >> jimmy: i don't know anyone else with that name. >> i think i've cornered it except for that series on the high seas "catching the crabs." s i g something. my cousin. >> jimmy: someone with crabs has taken the name. >> crabs connect all of us. >> jimmy: i guess so. in a way, they kind of do, don't they, temporarily at least. and that is the name you came up with yourself? >> right, i did, i did. i was named suzy. and i was so tall when i was 11. i needed a longer name. and so i thought -- i just chose it out of
so please join us then. our first guest tonight is a two-time golden globe winner who audiences in roles both flesh-colored and blue. her new movie with kristen bell and jamie lee curtis is called "you again." it's in theaters now. please welcome sigourney weaver. [ applause ] what a pleasure to have you here, thank you for coming. >> pleasure for me. >> jimmy: but more for me, i assure you. if i was a woman, i would want sigourney to be my name. it's good. it's got sig in...
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this one kind of caught us off balance. it had been rumored for a long time. >> reporter: airline expert darrell jenkins said southwest went after airtran because of its presence in airports that are nearly impossible to acquire new gates. reagan national, new york's laguardia and boston's logan airports to name a few plus now southwest can go head to head with delta in atlanta where airtran has its hub. >> this is a huge deal for them. not only do they have that, but you have mexico and the caribbean and southwest has never had any international flying. so they're getting 10 years worth of growth out of this merger. >> reporter: luella rhodes is on her way back to atlanta and flies airtran often and hopes southwest will improve on already great service she receives from airtran. >> i'm really praying that the service will continue to be great. our flights will be on time and most of all, we get very reasonable rates and air fare. >> reporter: what about ticket prices? will they go down because southwest is at reagan? jenki
this one kind of caught us off balance. it had been rumored for a long time. >> reporter: airline expert darrell jenkins said southwest went after airtran because of its presence in airports that are nearly impossible to acquire new gates. reagan national, new york's laguardia and boston's logan airports to name a few plus now southwest can go head to head with delta in atlanta where airtran has its hub. >> this is a huge deal for them. not only do they have that, but you have...
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. >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> and american war hero finally publicly honored for his courage more than 40 years after his death. at the white house yesterday president obama presented the medal of honor of the sons air force chief master srst richard etchberger. he died saving the lives of three wounded comrades when soldiers overran a top-secret u.s. radar station in laos. >>> coming up, an 11-year-old babysitter is charged with murder. plus, city officials are arrested in a salary scandal in bell, california. first, a preview of the cbs evening news. >>> as questions about the quality of what we eat continue, we'll look at a food safety system full of gaps and redundancies. why haven't the problems that led to the salmonella outbreak been fixed? we'll investigate tonight, only on the "cbs evening news." [ female announcer ] stay once... stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choiceh
. >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> and american war hero finally publicly honored for his courage more than 40 years after his death. at the white house yesterday president obama presented the medal of honor of the sons air force chief master srst richard etchberger. he died saving the lives of three wounded comrades when soldiers overran a top-secret u.s. radar station in laos. >>> coming up, an 11-year-old babysitter is charged...
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a friend has e-mailed the photos to us. as far as we know, he and his 17-year-old son william have not been seen since the explosion. friends say they have searched all around the shelter and called around to hospitals but have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the hardest hit area of that disaster. >>> coming up at 7:00 on today at the bay, could it have been prevented. a pg&e document with explosive details about the gas line in san bruno. that story and all the day's top news coming up at 7:00. right now, back to the "today" show. >>> we're back on this sunday morning. september 12th, 2010. outside on the plaza i'm >>> we're back on this sunday morning.ç september 12th, 2010. outside on the plaza i'm jenna wolf with carl quintanilla filling in for lester this morning. and doing a mighty fine job. >> it's nice to be with you, as always. >> so nice to be standing next to you as well. >>> coming up, new details emerging about the royal wedding of prince william and kate middleton. th
a friend has e-mailed the photos to us. as far as we know, he and his 17-year-old son william have not been seen since the explosion. friends say they have searched all around the shelter and called around to hospitals but have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the hardest hit area of that disaster. >>> coming up at 7:00 on today at the bay, could it have been prevented. a pg&e document with explosive details about the gas line in san bruno....
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what does history tell us? >> i think there is some concern about donor fatigue for a couple of reasons. one because the economy is, you know, weaker than it has been at other times. on the other hand, we saw disaster relief giving for haiti turn out to be quite strong. quite sustained for many months. so that doesn't tell the whole story. i mean i think that's part of it. in fact, perhaps some of the haiti relief giving is part of the donor fatigue. on the other hand, i think that general when americans give, the average gift has ranged between $125 and $135 per household for different disasters. so the gifts tend to be relatively small. a lot of people giving a relatively small amount. in fact the gift for all the disasters we've track has been $are 50. you know that most people can spend $50 in a lot of different ways so it's not as if people are refinancing their house in order to give these disaster relief gifts. that's not to disparage those gifts. it's just to say that they're relatively small amounts. f
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thank you for staying with us. i'm gurvir dhindsa, filling in for steve today. >> i'm allison seymour. the loss of a hollywood legend, actor tony curtis has died at the age of 85. we'll look back at his career in just a moment. >>> first let's take a look outside. it is the story we're dealing with right now. straight up 7:00 and tony perkins is on the desk with you and a very busy man today, both he and tucker. what is going on, tony? >> we continue to see moderate to heavy rainfall move through the area. we have a variety of warnings and watches in effect at this time. i'll let you know first of all that the tornado warning that was in effect for portions of maryland has been taken down now. it's been allowed to expire. that tornado warning that was in effect for portions of maryland. now let's look at hd radar and we'll show you where the heavy precipitation is as we speak. and as we've been seeing all morning long, with few exceptions, the heaviest rain is to the east. east of the district, along eastern portio
thank you for staying with us. i'm gurvir dhindsa, filling in for steve today. >> i'm allison seymour. the loss of a hollywood legend, actor tony curtis has died at the age of 85. we'll look back at his career in just a moment. >>> first let's take a look outside. it is the story we're dealing with right now. straight up 7:00 and tony perkins is on the desk with you and a very busy man today, both he and tucker. what is going on, tony? >> we continue to see moderate to...
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with seller, that -- with solar, that germany takes the lead away from us us with wind. i guess my opponent is used to creating jobs in china and other places. i want those jobs created here in america. i want to see the words "made in america" again. the whole world is going green and i know my opponent has done his support from the coal -- has gotten huge support from the coal companies, from big oil. they are hoping that i do not make it. and i am asking the people of the state who care about these issues to really take note -- because if my opponent gets there, california is done for in terms of its lead on clean energy. nobel i ever wrote ever -- no bill i ever wrote ever superseded california's clean energy loss, because i honored jobs now. >> now would be a good time to go back to a couple of questions from viewers. this mess question is for -- of this next question is for senator boxer from an st. mary's college. republican. independent. >> growing up on a small farm in the central valley, one thing that has always shocked me is the fact that the largest and weal
with seller, that -- with solar, that germany takes the lead away from us us with wind. i guess my opponent is used to creating jobs in china and other places. i want those jobs created here in america. i want to see the words "made in america" again. the whole world is going green and i know my opponent has done his support from the coal -- has gotten huge support from the coal companies, from big oil. they are hoping that i do not make it. and i am asking the people of the state who...
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made us the envy of the world. this offends our values and not only that, but threatens our security. general petraeus said yesterday that this is a propaganda bonanza for qaeda in trying to turn people against the united states. it's wrong for many dimensions. >> secretary of state clinton called it unamerican. will the president address this issue publicly? >> i'm sure if he is asked, he will, but his views are clear. i just articulated them as well. >> i want to move on to the latest "wall street journal" poll because it has bad news for the president and the democratic party. let me start with the highlights here. his approval rate suggest at 9%g of the economy. 61% of the country believes we are headed in the wrong direction. and among likely voters, republican candidates have a 9-point advantage over democrats. with just 55 days before the mid-term election, can the president say or do anything that will prevent what seems to be likely a landslide by the republican party? >> well, meredith, we'll see. i'm wor
made us the envy of the world. this offends our values and not only that, but threatens our security. general petraeus said yesterday that this is a propaganda bonanza for qaeda in trying to turn people against the united states. it's wrong for many dimensions. >> secretary of state clinton called it unamerican. will the president address this issue publicly? >> i'm sure if he is asked, he will, but his views are clear. i just articulated them as well. >> i want to move on to...
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when you join us and we appreciate you being with us today. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >> brian: meanwhile, coming up, breaking news. fisher price recalling millions, yes, millions of toys. the reason? they could seriously hurt your kid. what you need to know coming your way. >> steve: then a congressional hopeful compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women. well, that candidate's wife is here live next. she says she's horrified by that attack ad. you'll hear from her next. >> i approve this message. >> gretchen: congressional hopeful republican daniel webster compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women in this ad by his democratic opponent, alan grayson and it so happens that webster was polling way ahead of his opponent with female voters. is that the reason that grayson put out this ad and do grayson's accusations hold up more importantly? let's go straight to the source, sandy webster, the wife of republican florida house hopeful daniel webster and joins me live from orlando. good morning to you. >>
when you join us and we appreciate you being with us today. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >> brian: meanwhile, coming up, breaking news. fisher price recalling millions, yes, millions of toys. the reason? they could seriously hurt your kid. what you need to know coming your way. >> steve: then a congressional hopeful compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women. well, that candidate's wife is here live next. she says she's horrified by that attack ad....
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ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound of the train on the georgia road the claps of wheels at the gaps of the joints of the rails the beat of the hammer on iron andan vil at the smithing. shaping shoes for mules and horses and the red metal and water is the train's wiftel. the last word returns
ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about...
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latest market news and also why russian adventure take a page setting its sights further afield join us in twenty minutes time. live from moscow this is welcome to the program well violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings killed at least thirty six people in baghdad. following the official end of u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but as i. reports it barely helps to make local residents feel any safer. dark and dangerous and body on the it does little to protect against the fact that. they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team he stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our offer. nations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do it for you brief that we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. invasion to have a fully functioning iraqi security force cannot protect s
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us from or is head of the unit that monitored down. sick and he tells us that he was no longer considered high risk when he was transferred so what actually happened on the day that. he went on for a walk with the nurse he took a towel off the washing line and used it to pull out the wire founds our staff were cautious about those they just tore through the wire yes he just rips it are serious questions and now being raised as to how this was able to happen in the first place if there's a...
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has to us remember stood fixed in cells. the nine eleven attacks those who gave emergency aid after the tragedy feel the government has turned its back on them nine years on hundreds of rescuers say their health was throwing at ground zero. in black russia's republican north the search area is burying victims of suicide bombing shocked and grieving borders insisting that the terrorists have the way. people across europe are to protest against excessive surveillance by use their wages and...
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are from us. you're watching the let's change of mood change of focus and take a look at what's happening here in the city of jaroslav. which is celebrating its thousand year anniversary this very weekend but over the last two days it's also plays host as well to wipe out talks of the global policy forum it featured prime ministers and presidents as well as analysts and academics who were tackling some of the toughest questions of our time such as how to make democracy work and how to make the world a safer place our seats get to be the groucho but has been covering it all for us. the dialogue was open and rocked very open us to russia is ready to continue this style of well the topic the title of this year's forum itself democracy and versified democracy experiences made it sound very alluring even for some of the kremlin's toughest critics they had a rare opportunity to grill the russian president on some of the most sensitive issues to sit at the same table with him there was a heated argument
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that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of the turnpike going towards the beltway. you can see where some of this construction is staged. there are puddles and mud and some of this run onto the roadway i. just a few drops of rain, and this is what happens. a sudden road hazard on an exit ramp. it makes driving dangerous. >> all of a sudden, when you were trying to get on 495, there is a lot of water when it rains. >> since construction started, the landscape has been changed or removed. this causes flooding and it has become common. >> a lot of places where construction is going on, there is quite a bit of accumula
that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of...
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got used to this type of thing. you will see a lot more of this. >> this is the future. >> the future is here. we'll get to the graphics. right now, we are in the 60s and the 50s in parts of the area. what is that? 66degrees in the nation's capital. 58 in baltimore. 61 at dulles airport. winchester at 67 degrees. not a bad start to the day. what am i seeing, tucker? is that something new we're doing. here is the satellite-radar. we have a few clouds moving through. we'll see mostly sunny skies today. morning clouds coming through and then more sunshine. your forecast looks like this. mostly sunny skies. breezy at times. high 82 degrees. and when i say breezy, those wind could gust up to 20 25 miles per hour. great day to get out and cast your ballot today. >> the weather should be great for it as well. julie wright, should be great for people on the roadways too. >> it is not looking so bad right now. you will find the lane are open as you continued to work your way across the wilson bridge. light traffic volume on
got used to this type of thing. you will see a lot more of this. >> this is the future. >> the future is here. we'll get to the graphics. right now, we are in the 60s and the 50s in parts of the area. what is that? 66degrees in the nation's capital. 58 in baltimore. 61 at dulles airport. winchester at 67 degrees. not a bad start to the day. what am i seeing, tucker? is that something new we're doing. here is the satellite-radar. we have a few clouds moving through. we'll see mostly...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically. hurricane force winds extending like 90 miles from the center. this thing battered them for many hours. they got hit, they got hit by the waves. 30 plus waves. gusts over 90 miles per hour. it did damage. >> did damage. we will feel the outer bands along the coast, just high surf maybe. >> the riptides like we saw with danielle earlier in the summer times. we will deal with that a couple of days. we are not done with tropical season. a couple more months of that. a couple more days with summertime and that will linger into the first couple of days of autumn as
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically....
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police say clementi's two classmates used a webcam to show it. some are now saying they should l-gqlqñ[ñs?1ç# serious. mike tiabbi is live. what else is the governor and others saying at this hour about this? >> reporter: yeah, there's a growing course of voices saying this particular incident should be prosecuted as a hate crime, not just a case of video or cyber bullying. but because of what was said by the two suspects, what was tweeted by one of the two suspects as the video was being streamed. dharun ravi tweeted this. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went into molly's room and turned on my webcam. i saw him making out with a dude. yay. a reference to a homosexual encounter. right now the charges are only on privacy violation laws. ironically, the terrible accident happened just as this university was embarking on an effort to improve civility in this technological age. >> we don't create safe spaces. we're trying to create an entire campus where everywhere is safe. >> reporter: too late for this gifted 18-year-old student, t
police say clementi's two classmates used a webcam to show it. some are now saying they should l-gqlqñ[ñs?1ç# serious. mike tiabbi is live. what else is the governor and others saying at this hour about this? >> reporter: yeah, there's a growing course of voices saying this particular incident should be prosecuted as a hate crime, not just a case of video or cyber bullying. but because of what was said by the two suspects, what was tweeted by one of the two suspects as the video was...
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thanks for being with us. we give leann to toss it to greta. >> greta: tonight, rush limbaugh, sarah palin, newt gingrich. and an inside look at a tea party in a place would you never expect. first, rush limbaugh. rush, thank you for joining us. earlier today you said on your show that the upcoming elections boils down to this, it is either obama and the democrats or america. you can't have both. what do you mean by that? >> well, i think it is pretty clear. i think we are in the midst of a disaster, greta. i think the obama administration, the regime and it agenda is a disas for -- disaster for this country as founded. the private sector is where jobs are created for americans. there aren't any jobs being created and no policies in place to create jobs. the policies in place are depressing job creation. so, the question here for the election is. obama and the democrats or america? you can't have both. maybe i should say america as founded. this is -- i think it is crunch time. i don't think is being overstate
thanks for being with us. we give leann to toss it to greta. >> greta: tonight, rush limbaugh, sarah palin, newt gingrich. and an inside look at a tea party in a place would you never expect. first, rush limbaugh. rush, thank you for joining us. earlier today you said on your show that the upcoming elections boils down to this, it is either obama and the democrats or america. you can't have both. what do you mean by that? >> well, i think it is pretty clear. i think we are in the...
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good to have you with us. still to come, english cheese is taking on the french. we report and the growing global appetite for a taste of york sure. -- tasted york shire. first, three australian soldiers have been charged of the deaths of six people, five of them children, in afghanistan. it is alleged ds chileans attacked the wrong house while searching for a taliban leader. -- it is alleged the australians attacked the wrong house. >> the charges against the soldiers relate to a commando raid on suspected taliban hideout. six people, including five afghan children were killed in the operation in february, 2009. four others were wounded. a military prosecutor has now decided the three servicemen will be charged with various offenses. they include man charger -- manslaughter, dangerous conduct, and failing to obey an order. the prime minister says it will have every opportunity to clear their names. >> the accused persons will be offered support. in relation, i would say the following -- our australian defense force has strict rules of engagement and i think they
good to have you with us. still to come, english cheese is taking on the french. we report and the growing global appetite for a taste of york sure. -- tasted york shire. first, three australian soldiers have been charged of the deaths of six people, five of them children, in afghanistan. it is alleged ds chileans attacked the wrong house while searching for a taliban leader. -- it is alleged the australians attacked the wrong house. >> the charges against the soldiers relate to a...
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i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him? -- what does washington think of him? >> i would talk about a larger issue which is social services of one of the office has on the stability operations. greg makes a persuasive case that if you were to transfer a society, to teach girls how to read. if you teach girls how to read, entire villages learn how to read and birth rates plummet and prosperity goes up. the stuff that greg has done in afghanistan and pakistan is true the lord's work. it is some fantastic stuff. i had an opport
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tyranny is still with us. whether it manifests itself in the taliban killing girls who try to go to school, a north korean regime that enslaves its own people, or a group that uses rape as a weapon of war. in times of economic unease, there can also be an anxiety about human rights. today, as in past times of economic down turns, some put human rights aside for the promise of short-term stability. or the false notion that economic growth can come at the expense of freedom. we see abolishing term limits and crack downs on society and smothering entrepreneurship and good governance and we see democratic reforms deferred indefinitely. as i said last year, each country will pursue a path rooted in the culture of its own people. yet, experience shows us that history is on the side of liberty. that the strongest foundation for human progress lies in open economies, open societies, and open governments. to put it simply: democracy, more than any other form of government, delivers for our citizens. and i believe that
tyranny is still with us. whether it manifests itself in the taliban killing girls who try to go to school, a north korean regime that enslaves its own people, or a group that uses rape as a weapon of war. in times of economic unease, there can also be an anxiety about human rights. today, as in past times of economic down turns, some put human rights aside for the promise of short-term stability. or the false notion that economic growth can come at the expense of freedom. we see abolishing...
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let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for your tender love, that calls us into loving relationships. please send your blessing upon jeremy and melissa on this day and on the covenant they have just made. bless them in their work and companionship and sleeping and waking and in their joyce and sorrows, in their living and in their dying. may you constantly be at their side to guide and protect them along the way, in the name of christ, we pray, amen. you may kiss. >> it is my pleasure to be the first to announce you to, mr. and mrs. jeremy gephardt. >> there they are, our beautiful bride and groom. melissa is 21. she turns 22 tomorrow. i think this whole day will count as her birthday present. jeremy is already 22. they were separated six months while he was in afghanistan and now they are together forever. congratulations. >> congratulations! >> thank you so much. >> so, mr. and mrs. gephardt. >> yes. >> we want to remember all the way back to your video you sent us, jeremy. and one of the
let us pray. gracious god, we give you thanks for your tender love, that calls us into loving relationships. please send your blessing upon jeremy and melissa on this day and on the covenant they have just made. bless them in their work and companionship and sleeping and waking and in their joyce and sorrows, in their living and in their dying. may you constantly be at their side to guide and protect them along the way, in the name of christ, we pray, amen. you may kiss. >> it is my...
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we tend to use weapons before we use our brains. host: "the wall street journal" highlights the president's speech. they write that -- he gave short shrift to iraq as a democratic ally in the middle east and did not say when or even how our ultimate success in iraq had informed his own decision to surge troops in afghanistan. virginia, the plan, democrats line. go ahead. caller: i am from new york. shall i speak up? host: go ahead. caller: i think he should turn the page. it should have been turned a long time ago. but i do not think the media will let him because they just keep the war is going. let me say this because i tried so hard to get on to you -- george washington's farewell address. he answered many of the questions facing us. telling us we should be aware -- host: sorry, we will have to let you go. your signal is breaking up. here's more from the president last night. >> we must use all elements of all power, including our diplomacy, economic strength, and the power of america as an example to secure our interests and sta
we tend to use weapons before we use our brains. host: "the wall street journal" highlights the president's speech. they write that -- he gave short shrift to iraq as a democratic ally in the middle east and did not say when or even how our ultimate success in iraq had informed his own decision to surge troops in afghanistan. virginia, the plan, democrats line. go ahead. caller: i am from new york. shall i speak up? host: go ahead. caller: i think he should turn the page. it should...
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let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a lot of work but i know we're up to the challenge. so i'm asking all of you, go talk to your family. your friends. your neighbors. go and talk to total strangers. because folks, this is a fight for our economic future. for our fundamental freedom. and it is a fight that we absolutely must win. >> [applause] bill: so in a courtroom today in the state of new jersey we could see the religious leader behind the proposed mosque of ground zero or his lawyers before a judge after a town slapped a lawsuit against imam feisal ab dul rauf, accusing him of bein
let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a...
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. wanto tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that'sot a lot of invati. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many young people,
us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. wanto tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed...
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join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association- inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss russia and its neighbors are nina kruscheva, professor of international affairs at the new school university. and william sweet, a journalist at the ieee spectrum and great decisions 2010 briefing book author. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you know, for decades after the end of the cold-- at the end of world war ii, the theme of international relations was moscow versus washington. and here in the united states these days, i think a lot of people forget russia eve
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